Wyckoff incumbents running for Board of Education in uncontested race

Wyckoff – Two incumbents are running for two three-year terms on the Board of Education in the uncontested November election.

Current school board President Anthony Robert Francin and Vice President Louisa "Lisa" Martone are running for the two seats.

Martone, who filled an unexpired one-year term and then was elected to a three-year term on the board, has lived in the township for 14 years with husband Ken. Their son Matthew attended Wyckoff public schools and is a 2014 graduate of Ramapo High School.

She has a bachelor of science in physics, minoring in mathematics, and a master’s degree in educational leadership from Montclair State University. She is a Woodrow Wilson Grant recipient, as well.

Martone is currently the supervisor of science and UP Engineering & Design at Ramapo High School. She has been a university supervisor and a teacher at Monmouth University, a state director for the Academic Decathlon of NJ, administrator for curriculum and instruction, science supervisor, a corporate trainer, a high school science teacher and an adjunct professor.

Her township involvement includes Wyckoff PTO coordinating council chair, Lincoln School PTO president, supervision of Boy Scout Troop 89 and Cub Scout Pack 110, and former committee chair at St. Elizabeth’s Church.